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...Brown, Halbert M. Jones, NavinNarayan, Eric M. Nelson and Benajamin H. Wilkinsonof Adams House; Jenny S. Lin and Paul D. Todghamof Cabot House; Olivia S. Choe, J. Taylor Perronand Ruddy of Currier House; Samit Dasgupta ofDunster House; John V. Allanbrook, Springer andDeborah C. Yeh of Eliot House; Hanna R. Shell ofLeverett House; Elizabeth W. Dunn, Eric J. Feiginand Rebecca C. Weiss of Lowell House; Daniel J.Benjamin, Andrew C. Eggers and Chelsea H. Foxwellof Mather House; Grace M. Lee of PforzheimerHouse; Dunja Popovic of Quincy House; and LawrenceA. Cooper of Winthrop House
...plunge into the unknown--and maybe into oblivion. As of last Monday, Slate's daily serving of features and comment on news, politics and culture was declared off limits to any Web surfer who doesn't shell out $19.95 for a yearly subscription. Kinsley, the former New Republic editor (and current TIME essayist), reports that 17,000 subscribers had signed up by midweek, a big falloff in audience but a necessary step, he argues, if the Webzine is to be a self-sustaining business. "Readership is going to plummet at first," Kinsley admits. "But you have to bite the bullet...
...accusers. These tactics might even be enough to elect Gore in 2000. But, of course, this would only postpone addressing the problem. Eventually, a day of reckoning will come. As republicans solidify their control over Congress and state governments across the country, Democrats will have to fill their empty shell of a party with clearly-articulated principles and solutions--or risk getting crushed for many Novembers to come...
Tower Records also carries a stock of vintage Grateful Dead wine, cleverly named "Dead Red Unwine" ($15). Rumors suggest that Tower may soon be coming out with a new line of clothing, "Tower Gear," which presumably would sell alongside the now-existing racks of "Ghost in the Shell" t-shirts and Pantera wife-beaters...
...gone. The A&S Diner, the Ethiopian Restaurant and the Oriental Buffet have been forced out--evicted even before Holmes has any of the permits it needs for its proposed development, apparently because they hope the city will be more willing to allow the destruction of an empty shell than of living stores...